Geoweb and geoblock solutions for trails and greenways

As communities develop and expand greenway and trails into environmentally-sensitive areas, finding cost-effective ways to protect the surface and adjacent land with low impact solutions is crucial. The challenge is to maximize permeability and/or green space while maintaining a trail environment that is stable, aesthetically-pleasing, relatively low maintenance, and environmentally-sound.

The Geoweb® and Geoblock® systems offer solutions to numerous trail and greenwayneeds–some of which are illustrated in this case study summary.

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